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DCMaximo
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Far-Water And Solutions Refused-The Shape Of Punk To Come Wilco-Summerteeth The Wildhearts-P.H.U.Q. Liberty 37-The Greatest Gift Phil Collins-Serious Hits Live... Keith Caputo-Died Laughing REM-Automatic For The People
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I was looking through the Guilty Pleasures thread and was surprised to see a lot of posters weren't ashamed to mention their appreciation of the artist Phil Collins. With that in mind, I was curious as to which of his many excellent hits people preferred. My top three: 1) Sussudio (Live) (from Serious Hits...Live) 2) Dance Into The Light (from Dance Into The Light) 3) Only You Know And I Know (from No Jacket Required) Over to you guys...
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"Sick Of Drugs" by the Wildhearts
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Take his wallet Would you rather be Seigfried or Roy?
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Wrestlers whose themes I love include: Hayabusa Christian (At Last) The Million Dollar Man's theme The Backseat Boyz Rico (You Look So Good To Me) The Messiah Spanky (Genie In A Bottle) Sting (Seek And Destroy) Buff Bagwell (sorry, I loved the Buff Daddy theme) Slick Owen Hart (both his Rocket theme and his "Enough Is Enough" theme) Kintaro Kanemura (mainly because of the dance) Psychosis
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If they're releasing a Bret DVD, surely the Owen tribute match would be saved for that, especially as a)it was Bret's requested match for his brother and b) Bret won
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3)Kensuke Sasaki 5) I believe the idea came to Foley after watching Silence of the Lambs, where Lector kills two police officers with a nightstick, then listens to classical music. Foley wanted the softer music to show that Mankind was at peace with himself after destroying his opponent 7)Francine 9)Don Frye
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How good is Garuda in general? The only time I've seen him was at the WMF debut show, where he used a lot of Hayabusa's signature moves (Falcon Arrow, Firebird Splash etc) and I was wondering if he was doing that as tribute to Hayabusa for the show or if that was his regular moveset.
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I picked up both of the OneLineDrawing albums (Visitor and The Volunteers) when I saw them live for a total of £16. I already had Visitor, but it got cracked when I was leaving uni and I really wanted The Volunteers, so I killed two birds with one stone. Both are fantastic.
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Koko B Ware (Captain), Dusty Rhodes, Bret Hart and Tugboat vs Paul Roma (Captain), The Warlord, Rick Martel and the Barbarian
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I thought that Heenan said his voice was a side-effect of the cancer that would fade with time and that he'd be talking normally again by the summer.
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In some parts of the UK, you may be seen as a novelty. When I was in uni at Swansea, all the American students seemed to make friends really quickly, as everyone wanted to say "This is my friend ______, he's AMERICAN!", so you may be treated as some kind of hero. Just prepare for questions like "What is a twinkie?" (which I still don't know) "How often do you eat corndogs?" and "Why do you call your game football, when you use your hands for 90% of the game?". Seriously, certain Brits love those questions.
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Who later made a return to the WWF, thanks to the greatest lawyer of all time, CLARENCE MASON
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I think T&A were feuding with the Dudley Boyz at the time and the Backseats introduced themselves as the Backseat Dudleyz, another branch of the Dudley family, which caused Albert to attack them. I don't know how this appearance came about though, seems pretty random, especially as they were allowed to refer to themselves as Backseats. Any info on how this came to be??
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I find I actually write my best posts when I'm drunk, as I try so hard not to appear drunk that I actually come up with some decent points. I wake up the next morning and think "Wow, I actually said something sensible" Of course, I'm not drunk very often on this board...
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Who, under the name of Bad Blood, wrestled BIG JOSH at WCW's Great American Bash 1991, generally considered to be the worst PPV ever
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It actually worked pretty well. Because it was Funeral For A Friends last tour of the year, they wanted to take their favourite bands on tour, which were The Haunted, Million Dead and OLD. I was pretty worried beforehand, because I love OneLineDrawing and I thought that a one-man-and-his-guitar show might get booed of stage, but people seemed to love it. The Haunted were decent, but FFAF were incredible, even better than on record. Thanks for the info guys, sounds like it'll be well worth my while turning up on time.
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Bullet Theory by Funeral For A Friend
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Yr Letter by OneLineDrawing
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Rosie O because she's a terrifying creature, whereas WWE Rosey has a silly side to him Rosie O vs Leslie Neilson
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Who was one of many members of the Milloin Dollar Corporation to feud with the Undertaker. Another was KAMA, THE ULTIMATE FIGHTING MACHINE
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5) Ricky Fuji 8) Headbanger Thrasher?
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I caught Hundred Reasons by accident last year, as I was trying to get a good spot for AFI, and they were excellent, much better than I was expecting. Sadly, I overslept for Biffy Clyro, which I wasn't too upset about until I bought the album a few months later and realised it was excellent